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meltdown appear to be failing but atomic experts point out that the fukushima reactors are designed by america's general electric company about the recent built in flaws. right now a lot of people are wondering who they can point the finger at whether it's general electric who actually designed these nuclear reactors or the operator which in this case is tepco tokyo electric power company and actually when you take a deeper look into japanese law general electric will actually not be liable for any of the accident or damage that's happened at these nuclear reactors which could save them potentially tens or hundreds of billions of dollars so they're probably breathing a little bit of a sigh of relief right now actually topcoat with the operator of the nuclear reactors would be responsible for those liability costs now many people are saying that in fact they're worth some design flaws it's an american nuclear disaster. explosions were built by the american general electric company over the plume was constructed designed mainly by american experts japan itself doesn't produce any reactors and the
meltdown appear to be failing but atomic experts point out that the fukushima reactors are designed by america's general electric company about the recent built in flaws. right now a lot of people are wondering who they can point the finger at whether it's general electric who actually designed these nuclear reactors or the operator which in this case is tepco tokyo electric power company and actually when you take a deeper look into japanese law general electric will actually not be liable for...
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america is worth ponderable for that dollars. either do seem to be many. commitments to new. mean for the us is one of needing money in fact result with technology. that's an excellent question you know general electric is very keen on tapping into the one hundred fifty billion dollar nuclear energy business here in india india is one example of many countries who are looking to expand their nuclear power market however obviously a lot of questions are being raised here in india across asia most nuclear power plant construction has been halted many leaders including a minister both been saying has said that inspections need to be done of the nuclear power plants here before anything continues now actually general electric chairman jeffrey immelt was in india earlier this week he was leading counsel of corporate acts for the first time outside of the united states here in india he had to answer some tough questions from indian reporters about what was happening in japan and he seems to on many accounts be dodging those questions t
america is worth ponderable for that dollars. either do seem to be many. commitments to new. mean for the us is one of needing money in fact result with technology. that's an excellent question you know general electric is very keen on tapping into the one hundred fifty billion dollar nuclear energy business here in india india is one example of many countries who are looking to expand their nuclear power market however obviously a lot of questions are being raised here in india across asia...
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he was and is a friend of america. when john hord addressed you here in 2002, we were already with you in afghanistan and we are with you there still. i want you to know what i have told australiaa's -- australia's parliament, what i told general petraeus, what iold president obama in the oval office this week, australia will stand firm with our ally, the united states. friends understand this, that we will stand firm with you, but perhaps more importantly our enemies understand this, too. we must be very realistic abouting afghanistan's future, australia firmly supports the international strategy led by president obama and adopted in lisbon last year. australia is doing our part across the whole of afghanistan. the government of ahanistan must play its part, too. we know transition will take some years. we must not transition out only to transition back in. we must not. from my discussions with your country's leaders in washington, my meetings with generals in afghanistan, and my time with our troops this is my conclu
he was and is a friend of america. when john hord addressed you here in 2002, we were already with you in afghanistan and we are with you there still. i want you to know what i have told australiaa's -- australia's parliament, what i told general petraeus, what iold president obama in the oval office this week, australia will stand firm with our ally, the united states. friends understand this, that we will stand firm with you, but perhaps more importantly our enemies understand this, too. we...
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and latin america. after that, general david petraeus on afghanistan. then, live at 7:00 a.m., your calls and comments on "washington journal." >> this weekend on a road to the white house, herman cain on the economy and whether he will run for the republican nomination. >> the feedback we have gotten from people across the country, tens of thousands who are willing to volunteer. >> this sunday at 6:00 27:30 p.m. eastern and pacific. >> secretary of state hillary clinton says latin america can serve as a model for democratic movements across the globe. yesterday she responded to critics of the president of the upcoming trip to the region. the president will visit brazil, chile, and san salvador -- el salvador. this event takes place at the center for strategic and international studies. it is about 30 minutes. >> i want to thank knack for his introduction. he is a longtime friend. you are guaranteed if he does not provide embarrassing detail to have a positive preludin. i can think of no one more fittin
and latin america. after that, general david petraeus on afghanistan. then, live at 7:00 a.m., your calls and comments on "washington journal." >> this weekend on a road to the white house, herman cain on the economy and whether he will run for the republican nomination. >> the feedback we have gotten from people across the country, tens of thousands who are willing to volunteer. >> this sunday at 6:00 27:30 p.m. eastern and pacific. >> secretary of state...
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the region is one where america has deep roots and enduring interests. as the united states lookings tots challenges, threats, and opportunities of the future, the department of defense is focused on protecting american interests and ally p against the range of threats and challenges we face together in the 21st century. thank you for your time, your indulgence, and i look forward to engaging more deeply on the questions you raised, and let me turn to my colleagues for their comments. >> thank you, and we appreciate your expertise. he did exactly the opposite of what i'm asking you guys to do. i know it's comfortable to hang on to those prepared remarks, but we've read those. what we want you to do is try to address the readiness issues, and general, maybe you're the perfect person to do that. general, if you would please see if you could address those remarks and throw the written remarks away. we just want your expertise. we can put them in the record, but the time we've got, how with reprepared? are we redty to meet -- ready to meet the challenges? >>
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but here's the equator, 30 degrees north and 60 degrees north and north america is here and here. let's just talk about the bottom part of this. this is the median of the projected change in precipitation where change is coated by color. red is less. what did you give me there david? 0? well, let's rearrange and i want to talk a little longer everybody is giving me attention here. i'll promise to hasten up a little bit. red is dryer and blue is wetter. and what you can see here is that along the sub tropics the latitudes between 20 degrees north and south and 30 degrees or so there tends to be a trying so the way the atmosphere works if you look at it sideways from along the equator the air is rising along the equator and sinking polar to that in the sub tropics and in our area that's calledd the north pacific high. that's why we don't get much rain. we're under the influence of the north pacific high. what's happening in these climate simulations is those subtropical highs, more or less, are strengthening, on the other hand if you live in seattle you might be more encouraged beca
but here's the equator, 30 degrees north and 60 degrees north and north america is here and here. let's just talk about the bottom part of this. this is the median of the projected change in precipitation where change is coated by color. red is less. what did you give me there david? 0? well, let's rearrange and i want to talk a little longer everybody is giving me attention here. i'll promise to hasten up a little bit. red is dryer and blue is wetter. and what you can see here is that along...
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intelligence officer for east asia, then as the directer to the american institute in taiwan which handles america's diplomatic relations with taiwan. and then as the directer of cneps as we call it. the author of many books on asia, his latest book is -- which came out just a few months ago -- is called "the perils of proximity: china/japan security relations." next to him is barry bosworth, senior fellow in the global economy and development program andbe the robert v. russo chair of international economic here at brookings. his research focuses on the determinants of economic growth in developed, developing countries. he's the author of many studies in this area. he was the directer of the president's council on wage and price stability back in the 1970s and has taught at berkeley and at harvard. next to him is bether ferrence, focusing particularly on the impact of natural disasters. her latest book is "the politics of protection: or the limits of humanitarian action." and finally, on the far right is charlie evanger, the directer of our security initiative, who is the expert in a whole range of
intelligence officer for east asia, then as the directer to the american institute in taiwan which handles america's diplomatic relations with taiwan. and then as the directer of cneps as we call it. the author of many books on asia, his latest book is -- which came out just a few months ago -- is called "the perils of proximity: china/japan security relations." next to him is barry bosworth, senior fellow in the global economy and development program andbe the robert v. russo chair...
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he was and is a friend of america. when john howard addressed you here in 2002, we were already with you in afghanistan and we are with you there still. i want you to know what i have told australiaa's -- australia's parliament, what i told general petraeus, what i told president obama in the oval office this week, australia will stand firm with our ally, the united states. friends understand this, that we will stand firm with you, but perhaps more importantly our enemies understand this, too. we must be very realistic abouting afghanistan's future, australia firmly supports the international strategy led by president obama and adopted in lisbon last year. australia is doing our part across the whole of afghanistan. the government of afghanistan must play its part, too. we know transition will take some years. we must not transition out only to transition back in. we must not. from my discussions with your country's leaders in washington, my meetings with generals in afghanistan, and my time with our troops this is my
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talk to me about the role of sports in the city's economic future, from the 49ers to the america's cup. talk to me about sports in san francisco. >> i was fortunate growing up. i was one that had season tickets to season49ers -- season tickets to the 49ers from what i was 8 years old. one part is economic, which i'll get to in the second, but the other part that is missing is what it does for the city of san francisco to bring us together as a community, as a city. what happened when the 49ers won those super bowls year after year? that was a huge deal for our city and our community in san francisco. what happened with the world series this year when the giants won for the first time in over 50 years? incredible. everybody was celebrating. and that is a huge deal for our community in san francisco, but i think, economically, not only jobs in terms of construction of stadiums and what have you. economically, you know, for those people who do not believe or do not really fully appreciate what type of economic drivers the sporting events and teams are, go down to soma during a giants game
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. >> the west coast of america was braced for the worst as giant waves headed across the pacific. people were told to get to high ground. so far several ships and docks have been evacuated -- have been smashed. people were told to get to high ground. >> i have such a close personal friendship and connection to the japanese people in part because i grew up in hawaii where i was very familiar with japanese cute -- culture. that just makes our concerns that much more acute. >> the president said this tragedy was a reminder that ultimately humanity is one and that japan lp come back stronger than ever with help from its friends. >> president obama has also said the world has an obligation to prevent any massacre of civilians in. the u.n. declared after much arguing that the situation in lickia ask -- libya is important. our middle east editor has been there. >> almost a week after the rebel group said it had captured zawaria we were allowed to visit. the square the rebels used as 9 core of their protest has now been captured by gaddafi's men. there are signs of the fight -- a building
. >> the west coast of america was braced for the worst as giant waves headed across the pacific. people were told to get to high ground. so far several ships and docks have been evacuated -- have been smashed. people were told to get to high ground. >> i have such a close personal friendship and connection to the japanese people in part because i grew up in hawaii where i was very familiar with japanese cute -- culture. that just makes our concerns that much more acute. >>...
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of distance so i don't i don't think there's any any reason for concern and for russia or for north america for that reason japan is very unstable geographically in terms of us quake and yet at the japanese have chosen to build a lot of nuclear power stations space a lot of that power supply to nuclear energy do you think this will change the attitude to nuclear power in japan think it is down to there have been of course there's been quite a substantial body of opinion in japan including amongst these knowledge just that building nuclear plants anywhere in japan is not a good idea my personal feeling is that building nuclear plants anywhere is not a good idea for for basically economic reasons they are very expensive they tend to be unreliable they are a kind of electricity which is very inflexible and difficult for an electricity system to use because you can lose a thousand megawatts in two minutes and one way in another i have never been persuaded that the economic case for nuclear power is especially convincing and in recent years of course that has been the major controversy about nuc
of distance so i don't i don't think there's any any reason for concern and for russia or for north america for that reason japan is very unstable geographically in terms of us quake and yet at the japanese have chosen to build a lot of nuclear power stations space a lot of that power supply to nuclear energy do you think this will change the attitude to nuclear power in japan think it is down to there have been of course there's been quite a substantial body of opinion in japan including...
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we're america's natural gas. the smarter power today. learn more at anga.us. you could get arrested for that you know. it's not what you think. look. there was a time when a company like that would envy us. little outfit. it's almost quaint. all these years we had something they could never have. something only the biggest operations could ever afford. it was our strategic advantage. now they have it. what exactly is "it" that they have? logistics. a level playing field. it's not fair. an ibm computer system named watson won jeopardy. but the real winner? human kind. life is really about questions and answers. this technology can help us get some of those answers. we're going to revolutionize many, many fields with this new capability: healthcare, government, finance, anywhere decision- making depends on deeper understanding of the huge wealth of information that's out there. i thought the game was the end... i'm realizing it's just the beginning. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. premier of the packed bag. you know when to hold 'em... and how to fold
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was entirely paralyzed a tsunami warning has been issued across the pacific including russia south america the u.s. canada and indonesia. as. well dr robert jacob said professor of nuclear history and culture of the hiroshima peace the disuse says nuclear power stations are not programmed to shut down during major earthquakes but the risk of radiation remains. well when the cooling system fails as apparently happened in one of the fukushima plants there should be other systems that other cooling systems that then kick in so in theory this is the kind of safety procedures that will avert any kind of any kind of event any kind of nuclear event but of course one system can fail and other systems can fail as well so what happens but the only danger is that these reactors have shut down so they're no longer generating electricity but of course remain very very hot and so those corners need to be cool and if the cooling systems fail then the temperature of the cores can rise and that can lead to a variety of different sorts of incidents in which radiation may be released in the environment these
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later on "america this morning" and also on "good morning america," we'll bring you more extensive live reporting from the scene there in the earthquake zone. >>> shifting gears and taking a look at your monday forecast. stormy in the south, up to 2 inches of rain from memphis to nashville and also raleigh. showers and thunderstorms along the gulf coast. rain and a dusting of snow from st. louis to bloomington, illinois. rain in the pacific northwest and mountain snow in the rockies. >> 54 in boise. 66 in sacramento. 86 in phoenix. 52 in omaha. 45 in chicago. 39 in detroit. 38 in boston. >> as aid pours in to help quake victims in japan, a man far from the disaster zone is doing his part one brush stroke at a time tiger yonemoto cannot reach his friends or family in japan but he set up a shop along a miami beach street to raise money for them. he's painted calligraphy messages with inspiring words like love, peace and hope. >> he says it is rewarding to use a simple talent to make a difference. those folks need all the hope and prayers they can get these days. that's for sure. >>> more
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are without power a phenomenal boarding house that is huge across the pacific including russia south america the u.s. and indonesia ways that already hit parts of hawaii but there's not any major danger that. which one has declared a nuclear power emergency after the cooling system failed either plants out of the machine last following the earthquake in the northeast we're now joined by an expert on chemicals. that was the top up about well threat very many parts of being with us here on auntie's and how serious is the danger at this time. the problem is they're actually very serious because we're talking could be possible destructions of the chemical plants and also the atomic force stations and as to the chemical plant the air didn't clear as we are having in mind the possible calm terminations. of the air and their land is the toxic chemicals which my. clothing to be are going to cultural products and as to the nuclear power station i have to say that the japanese nation became very sensitive to the problem of fear radioactive pollution of the kind beer half their going back to nine hundr
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i wanted him to advocate for america's businesses and america's exports all around the world, to make progress on our relationship with china and use the management skills he developed as governor to reform a complex and sprawling agency. he has done all that and more. he has been a point person for my national export initiative and his department led a historic number of trade missions that promoted american businesses and jobs. he has overseen an increase in american exports and particularly exports to china, a country we recently signed trade deals that will support 235,000 american jobs. as commerce secretary, gary oversaw a census process that ended on time and under budget, returning $2 billion to american taxpayers. he has earned the trust of business leaders across america, by listening to their concerns, make it easier for them to export their goods abroad and dramatically reducing the time it takes to get a patent. when he is in beijing, american companies will count on him to represent their interests in front of china's top leaders. our relationship with china is one of th
i wanted him to advocate for america's businesses and america's exports all around the world, to make progress on our relationship with china and use the management skills he developed as governor to reform a complex and sprawling agency. he has done all that and more. he has been a point person for my national export initiative and his department led a historic number of trade missions that promoted american businesses and jobs. he has overseen an increase in american exports and particularly...
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this is a decision america has to make. plus libyans, libyans are saying we need your help, we want you to help us remove this ogre and it's up to you now. how long it takes, i don't know. >> lehrer: how do you feel about it? >> well, the world has watched qaddafi and his marinery and town a shame to watch the continued slaughter of innocent civilians but i think arming them could be a disaster in the making. you have a standing resolution, resolution 1970 called for an arms embargo of libya, called for an explicit effort to not have a region that's already awash with arms. and let's remember, the arms in libya, much of it, was supplied by american arms dealers. but to now arm the other side could lead civilians in even greater harm's way. so we are all very much in solidarity with the people of libya, especially after we've seen this spring arise in tunisia, in egypt. but arming the opposition, it's moved them from being pro-democracy forces to being rebels, to now being fighters to even being child soldiers. and i think w
this is a decision america has to make. plus libyans, libyans are saying we need your help, we want you to help us remove this ogre and it's up to you now. how long it takes, i don't know. >> lehrer: how do you feel about it? >> well, the world has watched qaddafi and his marinery and town a shame to watch the continued slaughter of innocent civilians but i think arming them could be a disaster in the making. you have a standing resolution, resolution 1970 called for an arms embargo...
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. >> there is a situation in america, receipting -- letting people vote becomes an acts of terrorism we're in a serious situation. >> there is still a splinter group of senators trying to get reforms in exchange for yes vote on the special election. a move some republicans say is what the party should be about. >> if they negotiate to get reforms and solutions on the ballot, that present a wider perspective of the g.o.p., they're no traiter in my book. the republican party needs to be more than just the party of no. >> because of a lawmaker, lawmakers can now pass budgets based on simple majority, being used for the first time this year for various parts of the spending plan. republicans are baiting democrats to use this method to call that special election. and lawmakers are done for the day and are on call throughout the weekend and back here monday morning to tackle the last four remaining bills after acting on 16 of them this week. >> and still ahead tonight a shocking new revelation in the jaycee dugard abduction. why prosecutors do not believe the kidnappers deserve mercy. >> a
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we're always on it hopefully barely there and america's stations was the first to report the earthquake or so quickly felt insecure leaners this is the closest part of russia to japan and while a tsunami threat has receded there is no relief for the people here with the danger now one of nuclear catastrophe everyone here understands that in the worst case scenario it will take a radioactive cloud less than an hour to reach the coast of russia exceeding the gretsch of r r t from the region thanks for the picture richard addict as we call forward very good evening to serve as a governor of pennsylvania nine hundred seventy eight and of course at that time to deal with a partial meltdown at three mile island nuclear plant we really appreciate you being on the program. that was the most significant nuclear energy disaster of course on the totally of the united states to date. you have to manage that. to a certain extent it resembles to say what we're unfortunately seeing unfolding in japan doesn't i mean during the past three days we've seen a lot of conflicting reports from the japanese go
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once again, a gunman inside a bank of america branch. more details coming up as we get them. >>> we have yet to learn the full effect of the tsunami surge that devastated fishing facilities. ktvu's jim vargas live. >> reporter: it looks like crab season will end a month early. >> reporter: a lot of fishing boats weathered the tsunami out at sea but the ducks they call home are destroyed. the next closest facilities are in eureka. >> it's got to be a eight hour run, i believe. eight hours extra fuel both ways. >> reporter: he says be ready to pay more for crab. >> the price will go up. it will have an effect on everything. >> reporter: many fisherman with r getting ready for salmon season. fisherman are still uncertain how many fish there are to catch. a lot of north coast fisherman may end up in the san francisco area. >> i don't see any good in the future with the current situation but we are hoping and preparing for a good salmon season. >> what we would like to see -- move them into san francisco area to get more fishing time. >> repo
once again, a gunman inside a bank of america branch. more details coming up as we get them. >>> we have yet to learn the full effect of the tsunami surge that devastated fishing facilities. ktvu's jim vargas live. >> reporter: it looks like crab season will end a month early. >> reporter: a lot of fishing boats weathered the tsunami out at sea but the ducks they call home are destroyed. the next closest facilities are in eureka. >> it's got to be a eight hour run, i...
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gunman barricade himself inside bank of america branch is now in police custod custody. authorities arrived on the scene 4:30 this afternoon. the gunman reportedly let the bank employee and customers leave before blocking himself inside. this wasn't a robbery. the man appeared to have posted signs in the branch window detailing his grievances with bank of america. >>> school was not in session today at east oakland pride elementary after group of thieves left a path of destruction behind. the thieves ripped a bank of commuter out of the wall, took lap top, overhead pro psychiatrictor and safe from the principal office among other things. but theft not the only motive. before leaving they vandalized 30 rooms and particularly violent fashion as you can see from some of the pictures. all of this after volunteers spent the weekend painting the playground for the kid. now students return to school battered and bruised. >> this is like their sanctuar sanctuary. and now today when they came to school they realized maybe it's not a safe place any more. that's what hurts us the m
gunman barricade himself inside bank of america branch is now in police custod custody. authorities arrived on the scene 4:30 this afternoon. the gunman reportedly let the bank employee and customers leave before blocking himself inside. this wasn't a robbery. the man appeared to have posted signs in the branch window detailing his grievances with bank of america. >>> school was not in session today at east oakland pride elementary after group of thieves left a path of destruction...
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since experts say it's only a matter of time before america's big one, many are taking stock tonight and realizing their disaster plan is a disaster. >> we've got water -- >> reporter: well, this is enough for two people for one day. >> yeah. pretty much. >> reporter: donnell james is the epitome of laid back, west coast preparedness and a stark contrast to the regimented japanese, who never forgot the 1923 quake that killed 100,000. every september, they mark the anniversary with a nationwide disaster drill. there are family outings to earthquake simulators. buildings with gyroscopes so towers will sway but never fall. and while americans depended on a patchwork of old air raid sirens and 4:00 a.m. robo-calls -- >> this is an urgent message from the city of newport beach. >> reporter: japan has the world's only earthquake early warning system. the moment it feels the earth shift, warnings are sent to media and cell phones instantly, while power and gas plants shut off automatically. >> they're state of the art with respect to the resources and tools, the scientific tools that are ne
since experts say it's only a matter of time before america's big one, many are taking stock tonight and realizing their disaster plan is a disaster. >> we've got water -- >> reporter: well, this is enough for two people for one day. >> yeah. pretty much. >> reporter: donnell james is the epitome of laid back, west coast preparedness and a stark contrast to the regimented japanese, who never forgot the 1923 quake that killed 100,000. every september, they mark the...
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acted. >>> and one upbeat note tonight about how long we're living in america. new findings show life expectancy in this country has hit an all-time high. an estimated 78 years, 2 months, for a baby born in 2009. researchers say progress keeps being made in medical treatment, vaccinations and the fight against smoking. >>> and, coming up, how some letters from the smallest americans are helping healing half a world away. fibrillation, or afib? atrial if so, now's the time to talk to your doctor again, even if you're already taking medication to reduce your stroke risk. atrial fibrillation can cause a blood clot to form here, in your heart, that can break free and go straight to your brain, where it can cause a serious stroke. strokes that are twice as likely to be deadly or severely disabling as other types of strokes. but if you're one of the 2 million people who have atrial fibrillation, there's never been a better time to talk to your doctor. because you and your doctor can choose from different kinds of medicines to help prevent a stroke. for a free interact
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from trees in the pacific and southwest and also even possibly peru in chile in south america in the next twenty four hours. was a survivor of our top story of course a major tsunami has struck northeastern japan sending a ten meter high wall of water inland which is causing widespread devastation it was caused by eight point nine magnitude earthquake that struck some a hundred and thirty kilometers off the pacific coast several aftershocks have been felt since thirty eight people have been confirmed that but that number is still expected to rise will happen a sense for you here on r.c.c. throughout the day. we hear also our apache outs that. god promised them the cylinder long stops. will if they are still going to be thinking the. goal chosen people will not believe that god is real estate agent say ok this land is just for you guys and this guy is as. this is the. research might then. cut. this implies. he needs to be the best and the leader of the radio invade them against him and then simone number for them our vehicles displayed in that are. the most dangerous of the radiation
from trees in the pacific and southwest and also even possibly peru in chile in south america in the next twenty four hours. was a survivor of our top story of course a major tsunami has struck northeastern japan sending a ten meter high wall of water inland which is causing widespread devastation it was caused by eight point nine magnitude earthquake that struck some a hundred and thirty kilometers off the pacific coast several aftershocks have been felt since thirty eight people have been...
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. >> on "good morning america" and also anytime at abcnews.com. thanks for watching. ♪ >>> a major earthquake rocks northern japan followed by a huge tsunami that swept away people, homes and vehicles. take a look at that, the hawaii islands now braced for up to 10 foot high waves expected to hit in about a half an hour. >> good morning, everyone. i'm eric thomas. it's 4:30 a.m. >> i'm kristen sze. let's begin with the 8.9 magnitude earthquake that spawned a deadly tsunami. >> the numbers, 40 dead, 39 people missing. did you see the pictures of water rushing inland pushing cars along in front of it. it looks like it comes from a disaster movie. jenelle begins in the news room with details. >> eric, we just got an update seconds ago. the death toll is 60 and it's going to rise rapidly. it's devastating, surreal. it's unbelievable. the earthquake lasted for just a few seconds. as you can see, the aftermath it just destructive and devastating. powerful tsunami waves taking out cities, rice patties, fields, cars. people literally running for their l
. >> on "good morning america" and also anytime at abcnews.com. thanks for watching. ♪ >>> a major earthquake rocks northern japan followed by a huge tsunami that swept away people, homes and vehicles. take a look at that, the hawaii islands now braced for up to 10 foot high waves expected to hit in about a half an hour. >> good morning, everyone. i'm eric thomas. it's 4:30 a.m. >> i'm kristen sze. let's begin with the 8.9 magnitude earthquake that spawned...
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but we are always on high alert hopefully with better than the america's most asians was the first to report the earthquake was so quickly felt insecure this is the closest part of russia to japan and while it tsunami threat has receded there's no relief for the people here with the danger now one of nuclear catastrophe everyone here understands that in the worst case scenario it will take a radioactive cloud less than an hour to reach the coast of russia extolling the virtue of our team from the supply line. and as the nuclear threat to japan grows moscow is ready to help take a with the staple energy supply along with sending humanitarian aid around the message from the russian president. during fighting talks for japan's prime minister but i can. bring that as a have more from the capital. we know that people in moscow have been flooding to the japanese embassy bringing flowers lighting candles showing their support for the people of japan as they struggle this is a very difficult time various russian dignitaries on the bushels also expressed condolences and pledged support and hel
but we are always on high alert hopefully with better than the america's most asians was the first to report the earthquake was so quickly felt insecure this is the closest part of russia to japan and while it tsunami threat has receded there's no relief for the people here with the danger now one of nuclear catastrophe everyone here understands that in the worst case scenario it will take a radioactive cloud less than an hour to reach the coast of russia extolling the virtue of our team from...
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relations with south and central america. she will be at the center for strategic and international studies. that will be live at 2:00 p.m. eastern, also on c span. >> i put my toe in the water. it is now up to my neck and the feedback that we have gotten from people across this country, tens of thousands, who are willing to volunteer. >> the head of fema says his agency would not be able to handle a nuclear emergency similar to the events unfoiledding in japan. however, administrator craig fugate told a senate committee yesterday the government as a whole is better prepared to deal with emergencies than it was before hurricane katrina. also testifying, the former inspector general who assessed fema operations since the hurricane. this is about two hours. >> the hearing will come to order. i thank everyone for their patience. as you know we had two votes on the floor. so we delayed the start of the hearing. i welcome, everyone. we convene this hearing which had been long-planned, long-scheduled on fema's ability to respond to
relations with south and central america. she will be at the center for strategic and international studies. that will be live at 2:00 p.m. eastern, also on c span. >> i put my toe in the water. it is now up to my neck and the feedback that we have gotten from people across this country, tens of thousands, who are willing to volunteer. >> the head of fema says his agency would not be able to handle a nuclear emergency similar to the events unfoiledding in japan. however,...
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it could hear was the smallest in america a clock waves of to-70 expected mainly closer to two. could see 7 ft. waves along crescent city. it's up big tsunami in 1964 from last in a lot of earthquake. palo alto everyone is watching around california to see the impact of the wave. >> darya: as first-year in the bay area you get up, go to work from a good school and you stay from the beaches. killer slate is that half moon bay. >> gabe: what is going on? i am at half moon bay high school. it is closed for today. there's an evacuation center the (5:30 a.m. there's a lot of people, turned a people, serving coffee, food, i've seen a lot of pets. basically people learn half moon bay close to the beach, the curse, they can appear to the high school. talking to people le mal the feeling is they woke up, some of the news, panicked. they wanted to be saved and said the story. all of this type pleasanton hundred feet of evaluation. i can see the cuts it is less than a half mile away. >> darya: the the concern they don't want people to panic but if they're concerned, it is three by the wate
it could hear was the smallest in america a clock waves of to-70 expected mainly closer to two. could see 7 ft. waves along crescent city. it's up big tsunami in 1964 from last in a lot of earthquake. palo alto everyone is watching around california to see the impact of the wave. >> darya: as first-year in the bay area you get up, go to work from a good school and you stay from the beaches. killer slate is that half moon bay. >> gabe: what is going on? i am at half moon bay high...
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buy them when they asked us credit my husband killed himself because of the debts with america we couldn't save and i think. the medical she was depressed the dad was huge. now i don't know what to do when my husband brought me luck if you mean nobody will lend money to woman isn't it the someone especially here. in this situation hurts me and i feel so sad. cottonseed. if you don't have protection against what's. farmers had this very best describes. it scientists i did about decide to sit on the board was able to find a more sustainable way to protect the plant against those that are against that war that was but ecology called bt which is inserted into the sea it's a product of the science in the seat. of the. trillion dollar gobbling for controls that food supply the seed supply and those companies now are going beyond the paddling of a single plug for id to say we can patent all plants and we can patent all crops with a single part of the work cleaning traits within those varieties and in those crops that are common to all of them. so we control everything we control the filesystem .
buy them when they asked us credit my husband killed himself because of the debts with america we couldn't save and i think. the medical she was depressed the dad was huge. now i don't know what to do when my husband brought me luck if you mean nobody will lend money to woman isn't it the someone especially here. in this situation hurts me and i feel so sad. cottonseed. if you don't have protection against what's. farmers had this very best describes. it scientists i did about decide to sit on...
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military is moving to turn over control to america's allies in the collision. >> darya: more trouble at the nuclear power plant, they were evacuated after smoke coming from a reactor. that evacuation brought to a standstill some of the work to restore electricity. >> james: following willthe weather. a live picture out of santa cruz, a cell move through not too long ago bring in heavy downpours and appeare. in wats's not too much longer before you get a break out there. it will be here and then gone, then here and then gone. most of showers look from the golden gate bridge south. we're following some light showers earlier, heavier ones by south san francisco. that is tracking often to the bay. oakland and then should pick up for you momentarily, san leandro light to moderate rainfall holon edt.along 880. oe peninsula hit or miss showers up and down the peninsula. where is the rain going? 80 am this morning wide spreads showers most of light. we stand a chance from noon on, to see maybe an isolated thunderstorms here and there. by 5:00 p.m. things dryout wish me to write home. seven d
military is moving to turn over control to america's allies in the collision. >> darya: more trouble at the nuclear power plant, they were evacuated after smoke coming from a reactor. that evacuation brought to a standstill some of the work to restore electricity. >> james: following willthe weather. a live picture out of santa cruz, a cell move through not too long ago bring in heavy downpours and appeare. in wats's not too much longer before you get a break out there. it will be...
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what we want from america is quite clear. we told them, we told them, and we told the u.n., after gaddafi we are able to have and build a new libya. a democratic, free, moderate, modern. all of us are muslims, all of us are sumy's -- are sunnis. we have no factions in libya. we are oblivion's, 100%. we are patriots. -- we are libyans, 100%. we fought against the italians, the sacrifice is quite clear. we are proud of them. there is no difference between us. there is no tribalism in libya, we are one tribe, the tribe of libya. [applause] >> after the liberation of the cities in libya, most of the hough cities have established civilian governing bodies. these civilian governing bodies kick are made up of lawyers, judges, youth of the movement. they have done a better job and the people have seen the difference. what we see in the western press, people do not know what is going on in libya. they speak of things that are very alien. there is no civil war because there are no civilians fighting each other. there are the people fig
what we want from america is quite clear. we told them, we told them, and we told the u.n., after gaddafi we are able to have and build a new libya. a democratic, free, moderate, modern. all of us are muslims, all of us are sumy's -- are sunnis. we have no factions in libya. we are oblivion's, 100%. we are patriots. -- we are libyans, 100%. we fought against the italians, the sacrifice is quite clear. we are proud of them. there is no difference between us. there is no tribalism in libya, we...
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u u >> right now in america, one out of four children doesn't know where their next meal is coming from. >> food insecurity is a growing problem in the united states. >> tune in march 19th at 7:30 p.m. on nbc to see child hunger ends here: ll special report. spa >>> we are back this morning with some special guests from the humane society silicon valley. we have elizabeth and lefty who's -- i like lefty because he's a little gray at the temples like me, a little experience. >> he's about 10 years old, he's a dauchund. everything that makes comet a great search and rescue dog, he's the opposite. he's calm, he's house breoken. he loves to sit in your lap. >> you were saying that what you find interesting about meeting comet is that a lot of the animals that are successful at search and rescue are rescue animals themselves. >> about 90% of search and rescue dogs in america were rescued from an animal shelter. >> that's a really cool story to hear. a lot of them were rescue because they don't make -- >> because of their drive that they have to search and rescue, they often don't make good p
u u >> right now in america, one out of four children doesn't know where their next meal is coming from. >> food insecurity is a growing problem in the united states. >> tune in march 19th at 7:30 p.m. on nbc to see child hunger ends here: ll special report. spa >>> we are back this morning with some special guests from the humane society silicon valley. we have elizabeth and lefty who's -- i like lefty because he's a little gray at the temples like me, a little...
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like the 50-mpg-rated prius, the best selling hybrid in america. and prius was also named a best overall value of the year. plus, every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. we're #1 for a reason. come see for yourself. hurry in for the best selection. ♪ >>> and you're looking at a live picture of the approach on the golden gate bridge. it is very, very quiet this morning. we continue our coverage about the disaster in japan. bob hanson from our nbc station in san diego reports a global disaster can reach very close to home. >> reporter: impact from the earthquake could be measured as close as your neighborhood car lot. japanese imports dominate california freeways, and some factories have been shut down. >> well, i think in the short run it's just going to be harder to pie certain japanese cars. many of them are manufactured in the u.s., but the ones that are the high-end ones manufactured in japan, including the prius, you may not be able to get them here for a while. >> reporter: another f
like the 50-mpg-rated prius, the best selling hybrid in america. and prius was also named a best overall value of the year. plus, every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. we're #1 for a reason. come see for yourself. hurry in for the best selection. ♪ >>> and you're looking at a live picture of the approach on the golden gate bridge. it is very, very quiet this morning. we continue our coverage about the disaster in japan. bob...
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america i'm christine first i want to thank you so much for watching and we will be back here in thirty minutes. more news today violence is once again put up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations around the day. wealthy british style. market dynamics come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into all kinds of reports on r.g.p. . tom arriving here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. download the official ante up location. called touch from the i choose option. which all cheat like on the go. video on demand keys minefield calls and says feeds now in the palm of your. question. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from around the world are. we going to the future or covered. was was . the bar i had to describe chicago's food market for theater play up was was i thought it would be easy to get the in a serious information by asking a few special a stockbroker first. was was was ri
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